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Liton Das Posted 7 years ago
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Will have been to

I will have been to London.


What does it mean and when to use it may be the it's not the complete sentence please help.

  

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Liton Das I will have been to London. What does it mean and when to use it may be the it's not the complete sentence please help. I will have been to London twice before Christmas.

  • Liton Das I will have been to London.
  • What does it mean and when to use it may be the it's not the complete sentence please help.
  • I will have been to London twice before Christmas.
  • ~ At some time before Christmas I will be able to say that I have been to London twice.
  • CJ
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Liton Das

I will have been to London.


What does it mean and when to use it may be the it's not the complete sentence please help.

I will have been to London twice before Christmas.
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At some time before Christmas I will be able to say that I have been to London twice.

CJ

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